SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
Slublisith l by giuthority.
VOL. 89.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 3 JULY, 1956. [No. 37.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 267.
RETURN OF GOVERNOR TO GRENADA.
With reference to Government Notice No. 222 of 29th May, 1956, His Excellency
Mr. COLVILLE MONTGOMERY DEVERELL, C.M.G., C.V.O., O.B.E., Governor and
Commander-in-Chief of the Windward Islands, returned to Grenada on 27th
June, 1956.
3rd July, 1956.
(A. 2/1950 III.)
No. 268.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING.
It is notified for general information that there will be a meeting of the
Legislative Council at the Council Chamber, Kingstown, on THURSDAY. 5TH JULY,
at 10 a.m.
The Order of the Day of this meeting is published with this issue of the
Gazette.
A cordial invitation to attend is extended to the general public.
3rd July, 1956.
(A, 1/1949 II,)
No. 269.
APPOINTMENTS.
His Excellency the Governor has
been pleased to al prove the ap!'oin'-
milet o(f Mr. E. N. H. LABORTDE,
Deputy Postmast r, Gei era] Post Office.
St. Vircn' to the post of l.isirict Off;-
cer, Sr. Vinc-nt Gre:'adines, with effic:
from 5th April, 1956.
3rd July, 1'56.
(P.F. 102).
No. 270.
Ilis Honour the Administrator has:
been pla-,il to approve the appoint-
inent of M 'srs. B1RED ASE'TON and
IHAROI.D E. MORTItJS as Jnnior Apricn]-
tnral instructors, Departmi:(nt o1 Agii-
cultur,, on p ovation f(1r one ear with,
off et from 1ist JIul.y, 1956.
3rd July, 1956.
LB 21/19:'0).
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196 Sl.NT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 3 JULY, J..5.-, o. 57).
No. 271.
CENTRAL HOUSING AND PLANNING
AUTHORITY.
Under Section 1 (1) of the Sluni
Clearance and Housing Ordinance, the
following changes have been made in
the personnel of the Cential housing
and Planning Authority Gazetted on
27th March, 1.956, with effect from 1st
July, 1956, and for the lie' of the pris-
ent Authority which will expire on
24th March, 1957 :--
Th' HLinourable II. F. YoUC:, (Cha.'r-
mtllll).
The Senior Medical Oilicer (Member).
2. The IIon'ble Financial Secretary
cease to be Member wi:h effect from
1st July. 1956.
3rd July, 1956.
(P.F. 49).
No. 272.
CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT.
With reference to Government Notice
No. 244 of 7th Jane, 1955, Mr. W. 'P.
BROWN has been confirmed in the post
of Estimator and Chief Dranghtsman,
Public Works Department, with effect
from 22nd May, 1955.
3rd July, 1955.
(P.F. 781).
No. 273.
SICK LEAVE.
4'1His Honour the Administrator has
approved the grant of three (3) months'
sick leave to Dr. M. F. SLATTERY.
Senior Medical O.icer, with effect from
20th June, 1956.
3rd July, 1956.
-(P.F. 786).
No. 274.
VACATION LEAVE.':
Mrs. WINIFRED NEVERSON, Ward
Sister, Colonial Hospital, has leen
grdilatd three (3) mouths' vacation leave
with effect from 1st July, 1956.
3rd July, 1956.
(P.F. 699).
No. 275.
ACIrING APPOINTMENTS.
Consequent on the grant of three
(3) months' sick leave to Dr. M. F.
SLATTERY, Dr. K. J. E. MCMILLAN
has been appointed to act as Senior
Medical Officer, in conjunction with
his substantive duties, with effect from
20th June, 1956 and for the period of
the above leave.
2. Dr. MCMILLAN will also act as
Chairman. Central Housing and Plan-
ning A authority, with effect from 20th
June, 1956, and until further notice.
3rd July, 1956.
(P.F. 61)
No. 276.
FAITKiALL APPROVED SCHOOL.
luri iru the albience on leave of Mr.
C. G. Hu(uim~NS, Labour Commissioner
and Chairman of the Fairhall Approved
School Committee, Mr. V. T. YOUNG,
Public Assistance and Probation Officer,
will perform the duties of Chairman of
the Approved School Committee.
3rd J uly, 1956.
No. 277.
AN APPEAL.
CONTRIBUTE GENEROUSLY TO
THE FAIR HALL (APPROVED)
SCHOOL AFTER-CARE HOSTEL
PROJECT
The Management Committee of the
Fair Hall (Approved) School has plan-
ned to erect an After-Care Hostel on the
School Compound to provide accommo-
dation, at the start, for about eight boys
when their term of compulsory deten-
tion at the School expires.
The first batch of boys should be
leaving at the end of 1956 and the
Committee is extremely anxious to get
this building ready by t en.
Government is not only in full agree-
nment with the proposal but has given
its assent to the Committee's raising
funds for the purpose.
B ,cause it is felt that this School is
serving a useful purpose to the Commu-
nity in protecting many of our youths
from the paths of error and wrong-
doing and moulding them into good
and useful citizens, and because it is
felt, also, that the usefulness of the
;raining would be greatly undermined
if some attention is not paid to the
After-Care of the boys. the Committee
is certain that all Vincentians ind
friends, here and abroad, would con-
triLnt, g,-nerou -ly towards this wortl,-
while and deserving project.
It is anticipated that this hostel is
likely to cost aipp:oximateiy four thous-
and dollars.
Donations should be sent to the
Secretary y, Management Committee,
Fairhall (Approved) School, c/o The
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SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 3 JULY, 1956.-(No. 37). 197
Labour Department, Kingsto-wn, St. of Trinidad. In cases in which
Vincent. the proper procedure for applica-
Acknowledgement of all donations tion is not used, patients arriving
will be published in The Local Press. in Trinidad run the risk of being
"He gives twice who gives quick- returned immediately by the Im-
migration Authorities to their
13 home territories. On no account
3rd July, 1956. should patients proceed to Trini-
dad until they have ascertained
No. 278. that they can be admitted.
TREATMENT IN MEDICAL INSTIIU- (e) All requests for admission to the
TIONS IN TRINIDAD. Mental Hospital should always be
accompanied by the case history
A despatch received from the Minister of the patient.
of Health and Local Government, Trini- (f) All requests for admission should
dad and Tobago, on the question of the be accompanied by an undertaking
procedure for admission of patients from the Government concerned
from other British West Indian Colonies that the payment of all fees and
to the Medical Institutions in Trinidad, expenses (including cost of re-
complains that there appears to be some patriation and the- expenses of
misunderstanding aboUtt the conditions escorts, if necessary) is guaran-
of admission of overseas patients which teed by that Government.
were previously published. It is regretted It is also notified for general informa-
that patients from neighboring Colo- tion that apart from the variable costs
nies seeking medical attention continue of operation, X-ray, consultations, and
to arrive in Trinidad without seeking other fees for bacteriological and other
prior approval of that Government, thus specialist examination, the fixed charge
causing additional administrative diffi- for maintenance at all the institutions
culties. is as follows:-
In order to save prospective patients Caura Tuberculosis Sanatorium-$6.00
and the Government of Trinidad the per day.
embarrassment and difficulty which arise Masson Tuberculosis Hospital-$6.00
when the approved procedure is not per day.
adhered to, the following approved pro- Colonial Hospitals (Port of Spain and
cedure for admission to medical institu- San Fernando-$6.00 per day.
tions in Trinidad is published again for Mental Hospital-$3.06 per day.
general information. (N.B.-Revision of the fees in respect
(a) All arrangements for admission of Caura and Masson is at present un-
must be made through the Govern- der consideration).
ment of the territory concerned It should be carefully noted that the
who should apply to the Minister above charges for maintenance represent
of Health, Trinidad and Tobago. the actual cost per patient to the Gov-
(b) If it is decided that the patient ernment and that the Government of
may be admitted, the Minister will Trinidad regrets that it will not be pos-
so inform the Government con- sible therefore to make special reduc-
cerned and will arrange with the tions in the rates for indigent patients
Immigration Authorities and from other territories. It is also to be
Health Department in Trinidad made clear to the public that the above
for the patient's admission both fees are for maintenance only and are
to the Colony and to the appro- applicable whether the patient is warded
private institution to be facilitated, in a Public Ward or a Private room.
(c) While it is expected that physi- 3ird July. 1956.
cians and surgeons in neighbour-
ing territories will wish to com- No 279
municate direct with specialist No. 279.
officers in this Colony about the LEGISLATION.
Clinical conditions of patients to
be admitted, it should be clearly The Right TIonourable the Secretary
understood that no arrangements of State for the Colonies has notified that
are to be made by these individual lHer Majesty the QUEEN wiill not be
physicians or surgeons for the advised to exercise her power of dis-
admission of any patient. Re- allowance in re pect of the following
guests should be made only Ordinanep of tlis (overnmi n :-
throu-h the Government con -
cerned. as in !a) above, and in I 16 of I 56.---Ai O rli ce to
sufficient time to enable proper n,..nd the le:.i,l?;'io,, of United
consideration to be given to the King,,m Patents Ordinance and
requests here and adequate ar- to repeal the lRegistriniion of
rangements made. United Kinedom Pate,.nts(Amend-
(d) Requests for admission by indi- iment) (Ordinance, 1933.
vidual patients or doctors will not (J 16/1950).
be considered by the Government 3rd July, 1956.
198 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 3 JULY, 1956.-(No. 37).
No. 280.
The following Document is pub-
lished with this issue of the Gazette :-
R. & 0. No. 1.-The Government
Cotton Ginnery (Amendment)
Rules, 1956.
(B. 25/1939).
. 3rd July, 1956.
No. 266.
Tenders for Supplies of !Fresh Beef, With
and Without Bone to Government ilnsti-
tutions for the half year endings 31st
December, 1956.
Sealed Tenders will be received at
the Office of the Financial Secretary,
until 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, 7th July,
1956, for the supply to Government for
the period 1st July to 31st December,
1956, of such quantities of the above-
mentioned articles as may be daily or
otherwise required for the use of any
Government Department.
t:Tenders are to be addressed to the
Financial Secretary, Treasury Cham-
bers, and distinctly marked on the
envelope '" Tender for Supplies to Gov-
ernment Institutions, etc."
26th June, 1956.
By Command,
O. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Acting Government Secretary.
GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
8rd July, 1956.
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
SAINT VINCENT.
IN THE SMALL DEBTS COURT.
SECOND (COLOYARIE) DISTRICT.
Between
Trustees of the Park Hill
Agricultural Credit Society,
Plain tif,
and
Beryl Theobalds of Park
Hill
Defendant.
NOTICE is h. rlhy given that on
Saturday, the 14th day tf July, 1956,
between the hours of 12 noon and
3 p.m. at the Police Station, Georgetown,
there will le put for sali the under-
mintioned chartel, to wit, one house
belonging to the above-nrimed defend-
ant, levied on by virtue of a Warrant to
levy on goods and chattels issued in the
above suit:-
1 board house, approximately 18
feet x 12 feet covered with galva-
nized iron.
ROBERT O'GARRO,-Sergt.,
Process Server.
Police Station,
Georgetown,
.: 23rd June, 1956.
SAINT VINCENT.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
THE WINDWARD ISLANDS AND
.... I LEEWARD ISLANDS.
A.D. 1955.
Suit No. 16.
Between
HUBERT HINDS
and
SAMUEL LUCAS
Plaintif"
Defendant
NOTICE is hereby given that on Sat-
urday the 21st day of July, 1956, be-
tween the hours of 12 o'clock noon and
3.00 p.m., there will be put up for sale
at the Court House in Kingstown the
undermentioned goods and chattels the
property of the atovenamed defendant
SAMUEL LUCAS levied upon Ly virtue
of a writ of seizure and sale issued in
the above suit :-
One Ford Prefect Car-P. 276-Horse
power 10 painted black.
Dated this 28th day of June, 1956.
C. E. A. RAWLE,
Registrar Supreme Court.
SAINT VINCENT.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OFi
THE WINDWARD ISLANDS AND
LEEWARD ISLANDS.
(Summary Jurisdiction)
A.D. 1955.
Suit No. 24.
Between
WILLIAM A. HEREERT Plaintiff
V8ERTE
BERTIE MCLEOD
Defendant.
NOTICE is hereby given tlat on Satur-
day the 21st day of ,July, 1956, between
the hours of 12 o'clock nwon ard 3.00
p.m.. there will be put up for sale at
the Court House in Kingstown the
undermentioned ,ceds and cbattels tlhe
property ,f the abovenamed defendant
SX1MT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 3 JULY, 1956-(No. 37).
BERTIE McLEOD levied upon by virtue
of a writ of seizure and sale issued in
the above Suit :
1 Table
1 counter shaft
1 pump
2 spanners
1 larue water bottle
1 <1 'ni ti le
3 chii Is
hat rack with mirror
waiter
small iron bed
trunk
stool
Dated this 28th day of June, 1956.
C. E. A. RAWLE.
Registrar Supreme Court.
TREASURY NOTICE.
LAND AND HOUSE TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the urrermentioned persons having become
defaulters under the Land and House Tex Ordinance, their prope-ties having
been levied upon will be offered for sale ot 1 o'clock on Saturday 14th July, 1956,
at the Treasury. Kingstown, for the recovery of rates due.
Treasury Chambers,
Kingstown,
18th June, 1956.
Name of Owner
Browne, Randolph
Grant, Elton
Jacob, Nathaniel
Lewis, Rachael
Liverpool, Christina
Reid, Edward
Stephenson, D. John
Ferdinand, Massey
Providence, Clarence
Samuel, Remises
Samuel, Clarence
DISTRICT III.
Situation of Property
DeBois
Buccament
Vermont
Retreat
Vermont
Baccament Bay
Vermont
DISTRICT V.
Rose HSl,
Rc:se HI Ii
Rose H)ll
Rose -i. 11
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Acting Accountant General
Descri:tion of P,:ocrty
1 house
1 house
1 ac. S2 pole';
I house
1 house s,'ot
1 house spt
1 hcue
1 hous-c
1 house
1 house
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NOTICE.
It is hereby notified for general information that a new shipment of vegetable
seeds has arrived and will be on sale nt tbo cfrice of the Department of Agricul-
ture on week days cwcen tle hours rf 9.C0 a.m. and 12.00 noon and from 1.00
p.m. to 3.00 p.m. at the following prices:-
Per Oz.
Per Pkt.
re'rit Dlrl: Rel
King of the Garden
Kentucky Wonder
Bountiful
Early Jersey Wakefield
Succession
Flat Dutch
Oxheart
Chantenay
Early White Spine
Black Beauty
Imperial 44
Paramount
French Breakfast
Purple Top White Globe
Genuine Mammoth
Giant Ponderosa
Oxheart
Beefsteak
Stone
15th June, 1956.
$ .24 .06
... 08 -
-. .08
.08 -
.57 .15
.48 .12
- .48 .12
.28 .08
.28 .08
.58 .15
_ 1.30 .34
- .47 .12
^- .28 .07
- .20 .06
- .21 .06
- .31 .09
- 1.07 .27
- 1.34 .34
_ 1.93 .48
_ .65 .16
J. M. CAVE,
Superintendent of Agriculture.
eB.II~tBY ~I~OO~RN~l~41~P.~a -- .1::E~ GOVEMtIMMNT PRINTI.NG OFFICE
KI14a~O~nE Price 24 ccntlz.
......
Bean
.....
....
......
....
....
.
.....
..
.....
...
...
...
....
...
...
--
.
Beet
Pole Lima
Pole Bean
Bush Bean
Cabbage
Cabbage
Cabbage
Carrot
Carrot
Cucumber
Egg-plant
Lettuce
Parsley
Radish
Turnip
Pumpkin
Tomato
Tomato
Tomato
Tomato
15th June, 1956.
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Order of the Day
-SAINT VINCENT.
RULES AND ORDERS,
1956, No. 1.
THE GOVERNMENT COTTON GINNERY CONTROL
(AMENDMENT) RULES._
(Gazetted 3rd July, 1956.)
1. Short title. These Rules may be cited as the Government Cotton
Ginnery Control (Amendment) Rules, 1956, and shall be read as one .with the
Rules for the Control of the Government Cotton Ginnery, (Rules and Orders,
1955, No. 1)7 made the 22nd day of November, 1955, (hereinafter referred to as the
principal Rules).
2. Rule 2 of principal Rules amended. Rule -2 of the principal
,Rules is hereby amended by deleting sub-paragraph (iii) of paragraph .(1)
thereof and substituting therefore the following:-
"(iii) The Principal Assistant Secretary, Ministry for Trade and
Production; ".
Made the 28th day of June, 1956.
A. F. GILES,
Administrator.
(B. 25/1939.)
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